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Very cool podcast. You guys are a great group and mesh very well together. I will catch up with you soon. Our integration has been a great thing and we are getting more use cases for Evernote and Pelotonics together.

Guys, it’s great that you feel cool and all and take your time like you would on a radio show, but for the amount of info shared, you could have done it in 5 minutes and 5 slides or a cool animation if you feel jazzy. No hard feelings

As one of the many Evernote users dismayed by the recent changes you’ve made, I must say that I did not find your almost giddy podcast reassuring. You seem blissfully unaware of the uproar those changes have caused (read the comments to your blog postings and the threads in your user forums and you’ll see that I’m not exaggerating), so let me clue you in. Most of your users/customers absolutely HATE the ad box, loss of local indexing, and the new web clipper. Many people, from what I’ve read, are even threatening to abandon Evernote. Yet the official response from the powers that be at Evernote to all this has been . . . crickets.

I can only hope that you made the podcast before this firestorm of protest erupted. I’d hate to think you’d be fiddling around like that knowing your user/customer base was burning. But now you do know, and the question is: What are you going to do about it? How are you going to respond to the unrest your changes have caused? I’m no businessman, but deliberately antagonizing a sizable proportion of your users/customers doesn’t seem like a viable business model to me.

Congratulations to on your first podcast, As an Evernote user, I looked forward to subscribing. You should look into adjusting the mic levels for future casts, some participants were at a very low audio level. Thanks for the continued improvement of the software

Yeah, we recorded this first podcast a while back and just got around to posting it. Rest assured that we’ll be talking about all of your points on the next podcast. One of your points should cease to be a problem any minute now…

Hey guys, not bad!
Only the deep Evernote lover would want to make a REGULAR habit of listening to your shiny, cacophonic brilliance and product news… but hey, you did well.

I especially love the “firestorm of protest!” “threatening to leave Evernote!” comment posted above…. so, for a record:

I absolutely ADORE the ad box. Not kidding. I consider it a badge of pride and wonderfulness that I get to use this awesome free product. And I think that yes, it may indeed encourage me to buy the premium version at some point.

You guys have written the best computer program ever written. (Other than that pong, that was off the hook) Pat yourselves on the back.

Thanks. The new blog entry was posted after my above question. And thanks to the Evernote team for acting on their users’ feedback. Here’s hoping you listen to their feedback on the two more significant issues and remove the ad box (which only Douglas seems to truly appreciate) and restore local image processing.

Mike, I’m not sure I understand your concern over the ad box. Does it really bother you that much? I know you understand that Evernote needs a steady stream of income, so why is that tiny little ad box so bothersome? Yes, it’s a blight on my Evernote. But isn’t it understandably necessary?

Josh, I’m not Mike, but the box is bothersome to me because it is NOT tiny if you are using Evernote on a netbook with a 1280×600 resolution. Judging from the other comments, there are quite a few of us. Seeing the fact that Evernote actively markets to users who are “on the go”, it also seems that we are in their target market. The ad is, in fact, so large that it makes the tag sidebar, and therefore the application, almost useless, especially (but not only) if you use large or extra large fonts.

I wish Evernote had adapted a different business model. I don’t need all my notes online, I don’t want all my notes online, and I am not interested in buying a 90 USD subscription (assuming I’ll use the product for two years) just to get rid of an ad window, for a program that just killed one of its main selling points (text recognition in images on my computer). I would, however, happily pay 30-50 dollars for a local version of Evernote, that keeps getting better (Evernote needs a better editor, some features that were in version 2 need to come back, etc.).

Guys–Pretty funny and useful. Yes, I’d recommend seeing how you can get these down to 10 minutes max in the future, but all in all I found it an enjoyable light listening experience. Please tell the slobmeister FoxPro expert with the imaginary corporate jet, aka your CEO, to please speak louder or closer to his microphone the next time out.

Oh, and while we’re at it, any chance of getting support for TABLES into the Windows and Web clients?
Grazie!

Hey Guys,
This is THE Anna. I’m family :D. Haha! Anywho, I just wanted to lend my laughing service for a laugh track. I already laugh at all of Dave’s jokes and am generally easy to make laugh. Just ask Dave. Yes, so I’ll be expecting your call..Go DJ Trauma!!!
lol

Liked the (long) podcast. I’ve only recently started using Evernote but now I don’t think I could live without it – especially as Google Notebook are now not being supported by Google. I feel shortchanged by Google and really hope that Evernote only have advertising to keep the site free. Still getting to grips with the different features but well done.

Please make up your mind. Do you want to be a gang of stand up comics? Or do you want to communicate something important? In this podcast, the balance is about 90/10. IMHO it should be the other way round… you’re not doing yourselves any favors with this kiddies playtime stuff…

Hello Evernote team.
Interesting stuff… but:
* Very long for the news delivered,
* A few slides summarizing the overall would be welcomed
What about the export strategy ? some news would be very welcomed also…I would like to insist on this point… I like evernote, I like the idea to be freed up from OneNote, I like the functionality allowing me to access my data from any kind device, from anywhere in the world… But I would like also to have better visibility about exportation facilities for my notes… HTML works far better since the new agent version, now can export the attached files also…but only for some notes selected… when would it be possible to do the same for a complete notebook ?
Anyway…to criticize is always easy…your product is great, just let us how we can manage (import/export) our datas…this is as important than agent availability for other platform.
Regards… and one more time, great job, thanks.
Christophe

I know I’m the only one in the world with a Zune, well there might be another somewhere, but I’ve tried all the links I can think of to manually subscribe to this in the Zune software. What should I use? Thanks in advance.

There is a fine line between meandering and content. I think your first podcast deserves a “B” for staying with content. Some of the more famous podcasts have crossed over the banter line and have fallen off my radar. I look forward to your second podcast. I have learned to hold my Evernote correctly – thanks.

Great show, But the audio is really bad. I listen in my car and all the mikes are on different levels. Not even close.
Or some are talking to low or not close enough. I have to turn it up to hear one guy, then the next
guy talks and about blasts out my speakers.